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[Help-gnuts] cynicism veto


From: Pat Barton
Subject: [Help-gnuts] cynicism veto
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 22:49:14 +0200
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The downside of the Digg page is that much of it is noise to me, cause I don't care about a lot of the items that get on Digg.
But I am having some problems. I'm biased toward more big-paper news.
I couldn't live without either of them, which brings me to the next section. If they can't provide you this information then time to move on to a new vendor. But, to my son, who is a Steve Jobs love child, that's probably going to be his favorite headline. " What the hell is that supposed to mean?
Moveable Type enterprise story.
But I am having some problems.
He was "pleased to let all of you know" about this "exciting milestone," and added, "thanks to all of you for your support. But homophily raises the question for social software designers of how much they should encourage homophily and how much they want to mix it up.
So give users tools to bridge divides and create new groups.
" What the hell is that supposed to mean? Let's assume the site's visitors are a good sample of the total internet population.
My Plugin creates a side bar and manipulates the SmartContent Object, all fine and well. A good, elegant design is one that lets machines do what they do best, and lets people do what they do best.
Links are at the heart of this: we've all been lost in clicking our way through a drunkard's walk of the Internet at one point or another. You cannot access the selected text either. The answer may be more pivotal.
But homophily raises the question for social software designers of how much they should encourage homophily and how much they want to mix it up. For instance here's one headline "When it Doubt, Blame CREW.
The sheer scope of the company's influence inspires comparisons to the birth of a new empire.


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